bought a '92 w250 auto, done the neglected list of repairs that were need and while i was doing the front brakes i figured what the heck and change out the front calipers. ive been fighting with the brakes for a bit, not winning albiet. broke down got a pressure bleeder for more than beer fund was happy about. im getting fluid finally thru the front bleeders but when i first crack the bleeder, it shoots out then trickles right away, when cracking on the rear, it pushes a fountain of brake fluid for as long as you want to waste it.
so im thinking bad proportioning valve?
new flex lines for the front(all 3)
no signs of leakage anywhere i can see and ive been under it steady
before i bought the pressure kit i couldnt build any pressure in the brake system to bleed with, tried a vaccum bleeder with no luck so went to the pressure bleeder.
On our (i think) abs spliter after the master(aluminum body), i couldnt get fluid to come out the bottom off it for the front and realised that there was a pressure pin or something on the backside, after i depressed it , fluid came thru but still no pressure to stop. if anyone can chime in on this piece and the plunger in the back it would be appreciated
brake system was working good prior to repair, had to change out a rotor, pads and figured due to unknown history id do the calipers,
when i did my 90 they bled like a hot damn so i dont know . this truck is down with pilled brakes and my 90 is down with a scrambled charging system dont think the wifes journey will pull my boat to get to the lake so i wont give a damn bout them trucks for a night either lol
repair list on truck already done
front half shaft u joints
front bearing repack/seals
rebuilt front drive shaft
syn oil in both diffs and 'case
trans filter and some lucas tranny stuff for extra protection
rebuilt the rear diff complete (d70 31 spline)
front brakes